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Old 06-08-2011, 08:59 PM
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For the truck to do any serious damage to the M113, it would have to be doing a very good speed and collide on just the right angle. The truck would be a complete write off though.
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"Before the M113 can reverse it gets it's side crushed in by an M35 2.5 Ton truck ramming it head on. The driver of the M35 flys through the windshield into the side of the M113. 10 men jump from the back of the truck as it catches fire."
it seems fairly obvious that for the passengers of the truck to still be able to jump out and run off, the truck couldn't have been going all that fast. If the truck is still drivable as is indicated further down, the same logic applies.
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